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Anyone following the post game interviews of this clown??? It seems he takes shots at everyone...mostly the fans...and accepts no responsibility for the Miami loss in the finals.
Well, I must care even less... I didn't stay up to watch the end of the game (caught the last few minutes of the replay this morning),much less see any interviews by a whiny, overpaid athlete that thinks he deserves a championship. Sorry, Lebron, nobody deserves a championship. You have to earn that. The Heat will add a couple pieces to the puzzle that will put them over the top. It took Jordan and company a couple years to get the right mix of players.
I think you need to refesh my memory regarding the Bulls run of championships. I thought it took them 2 or 4 years to start winning the rings? In either case, the actions of James aren't very attractive, that's for certain!
I think you need to refesh my memory regarding the Bulls run of championships. I thought it took them 2 or 4 years to start winning the rings?
The bulls drafted Jordan in '84, won their first title in '91. Pippen and Grant came along in '87, which was pretty much the "core" for the first 3 titles.
So 7 years for Jordan to win a title. James was drafted in '03, so 8 years and counting for him.
The bulls drafted Jordan in '84, won their first title in '91. Pippen and Grant came along in '87, which was pretty much the "core" for the first 3 titles.
So 7 years for Jordan to win a title. James was drafted in '03, so 8 years and counting for him.
OK, got it! Thanks for straightening out my memory of Jordan and gang! I
was considering his tme in Cleveland as lost time, since they were never able to build the 'dream team' for him to succeed. (I know this will get some argument, so let me just say that he probably should have been able to win in Cleveland... I don't know, nor do I care) His team right now should be good enough to beat pretty much anyone. Wade did it with an aging Shaq a few years ago, and Alonzo Morning was also getting pretty old, IIRC. I think the Heat gave James every chance to succeed. Perhaps he's bought into his own hype?
Normally, I'm not a bandwagon jumper. (My kids may argue otherwise) But in this case I got a seat right behind the driver of the "Lebron is a Tool", bus.
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